Independiente Diálogo
Enfoque geográfico:
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarús, Bélgica, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canadá, Croacia, Chequia, Dinamarca, Estonia, Finlandia, Francia, Alemania, Grecia, Hungría, Islandia, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Malta, Mónaco, Montenegro, Países Bajos, Macedonia del Norte, Noruega, Polonia, Portugal, República de Moldova, Rumania, Federación de Rusia, San Marino, Serbia, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia, España, Швеция, Suiza, Ucrania, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Estados Unidos de América
Area of divergence
This Dialogue generated some areas of divergence as well as important questions that were either not resolved or not addressed in depth (eg due to time constraints) and therefore merit further exploration and discussion. These include: - Food system change vs broader economic system (and affordability vs incomes): To what extent can we tackle the issues within the food system, when so many of the issues stem from our wider economic system? How far can innovation go to be transformative when operating within the constraints of the dominant economic model? For example, many food workers’ incom
... Leer máses are too low to afford healthy, sustainable diets. The corresponding solutions could be more about the wages that food businesses pay, than about the affordability of their products. - Increasing the emphasis on the need for a just transition: The question of just transition wasn’t explored in great depth, and was quite a new aspect of the conversation for many of our participants. How do we raise awareness of the need for just transitions in the food system across audiences and stakeholders, improve people’s understanding of what just transition means and could look like, and enable it to become part of more people’s remit to actively consider and support it, regardless of their role, organisation and sector? - But also… who has the right to talk about (food) justice, or benefit from driving it? To what extent should businesses play a role in delivering food equity and justice or in supporting vulnerable people for example? How much should businesses benefit from others’ ideas for improving access to healthy, sustainable diets (if at all), particularly when it is felt by some stakeholders that those businesses could be responsible in part for some of the challenges? This Dialogue surfaced divergence around different potential roles as well as the right to shape more equitable access to better diets. - Consumer choice vs other influences on diets: Is the question really about changing the healthy, sustainable options available to people, or about addressing the incentives for eating unhealthy, unsustainable options? - Aligning or combining different efforts in service of shared goals. To what extent can the shared goal of equal access to healthy sustainable diets enable different perspectives to be reconciled, build trust between different stakeholders and support co-operation? How to enable many different players to work together or support one another to all move towards transformative action? What would it look like if innovators with different perspectives and expertise were able to make their best contribution to the challenges in mutually complementary ways? What could enable this to happen? Leer menos
Línea(s) de Acción: 1, 2, 4
Palabras clave: Environment and Climate, Innovation